Ready to give your nacho fries at Taco Bell a spicy upgrade? The popular seasoned fries are so good that they’re the Bell’s most successful launch EVER, and for good reason. But there’s something new on the menu that promises to rattle your taste buds.
I’ll Take the Steak Rattlesnake Fries, Please
You read that right—Taco Bell is introducing a menu item called Steak Rattlesnake Fries! It starts with a base of crispy seasoned fries, which is then topped with marinated steak, nacho cheese sauce, creamy jalapeño sauce and spicy jalapeños. You have the option to enjoy the spicy Steak Fries a la carte or wrapped burrito-style in a flour tortilla.
Taco Bell tested a similar dish in Columbus, Ohio in 2018, and the Southwest flavors did so well there, it’s coming to locations nationwide. It’s going to pack a punch!
How Much Are They?
You don’t have to break the bank to get your hands on the spicy Steak Rattlesnake Fries. Both the side of fries and burrito will be available for $2.99 each.
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When Can I Get Them?
Taco Bell likes to keep things fresh, with seasonal menu items like the Caramel Apple Freeze, and unusual twists like the Rolled Chicken Tacos. But even so, the Steak Rattlesnake Fries took us by surprise.
If you think you can handle the heat, this spicy addition joins the menu at Taco Bell locations nationwide starting February 28. It’s only available for a limited time, so mark your calendar!
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